Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 26, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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GRANTS PA88 DAILY (OIHIKU
OREGON CAVES Jl WONDERLAND I
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Dr. Spark
Classified
Hilt NAUC
OUT YOUR T1UK8 MENDKD and
buy a D. M. A C K. welder for
future us. Sue Mr. Hotelier, the
tire man at Orants Pa hotel, tt
12 ACKK8 oak, mndroue, fir and
pine, on railroad In Jerome
Prairie. Will take wood In pay
ment atumpago. Phone 270. 83tf
eoo-ACKE STOCK HANOll (or aale;
bout 125 acre In cultivation;
conlderable Irritation; 2 mile
(rom R. R. elation; 1 Mi mllee
from two achoola; bait caib, bal
ance low Interest. Addres No.
" 1052 rare Courier. 86tf
FOR HaLk 8lKr Mwhig machines
on easy terma. .Machines rented
and old macblnea taken In part
payment. C. A. Chapman, 146 8.
Central avenue. Medford. lx)al
headquarter Grant Paaa Hard
ware, tut
ANCEI CAKES 75 cent each; or
der by phone. No. 190-J. !tf
TIMIIttll CLAIM rX)R SALE 160
acres near Kerby. mottly pine.
XV, ot 8H4. SW; or SK4 and
SK of 8W'i. 8ee. 14. T. SS 8
R. 8 Wort. Price 12.250. Ad
dres owner, Mr. M utile K. Pat
nier, 574 Nehalem, Ave., Portland
Oreaon. 17
FOR SAKE -Chevrolet touring car,
K snap. 1425 If taken ihla -week
Seo. W. lKn, Palace Hotel. 2
FOR8AUJ W can eavo you money
on the following;: flalvanlred
and black nl all sires, new and
used; Vm fittings of art sli
Holler tubes; Holler and Knglne.
)n fine condition; pninll saw in 111:
mki, circular; Planer . of ... all
kind; Chain conveyor complete,
different slues, riveted; New and
naed Pullies of all. alto? lined
shafting: New and used 'Belling;
Mill eiipplle of all kind. 1M us
figure with you on your require
ment, We buy, sell and exchange
all kind of machinery. ORKGON
MIACH NBRY CO. 4th and Lincoln,
Eugene, Ore. S5
FOR R.VI4C Young saddle home
and now laddie, Address Box 74,
Merlin, Ore. 29
I'l'ltK ilKKI) Ouroc Jorsey -weanod
plga; wonderful breeding stork,
for eale. Inquire U M. N'lchols,
Rd. No. 2, iphone 012-F-4. 29
T ROOM plaatored house, on corner.
Pine shade trees. Worth $1,000,
Will oir for $500.
flout relinquishment In county.
McKinstry ' 27
TO RKNT
FOR 'RENT 4 -room bungalow, 421
West "U shade trees, good well,
electric lights, i acres, barn, poul
try house and park. Address Mrs,
W. H. H. Taylor, 1144 Pine St. 38
FOR 'RiBNT Nicely furnished five
room cottage,, gas and. wood range,
, electric llKlita, etc. .. 203 C street.
See NT. 10. Townsend. 621 A At, 31
TAXI
DAILY JITNEY to Selma. Kerby and
. . Waldo. -Leaves Grants Pass dally
' at 9:30 a. in. - Everett Hogue,
pbone 317. - 317
'-. USE THE WHITfe LINE TAXI FOR
prompt aervlc. 'City and country
trips. Safety first. Call Grants
. Pass Hotel, pbone 89b. Residence
phone 320-R. W. Q.. White. 790
IF YOU WANT TO GET THERE,
call 22-J. Twq common old Fords.
We are on the Job anywhere and
' any time. 'Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt
and Cutler. Jitney Luke. DOtf
Advertising
WANTED
WANTlil Mankind-wife' wait "one
or two room with bath. North
Ide vrefxrred. Address No. 1230
care Courlor. lOlf
WANTHD Men for concrete road
work. Wage $4.50 uud up.
Board $1.00 also men for rock
quarry -name wages. Perbara.
Brown, Dean A Hague, Marshfleld,
Oregon. S3
WANTED $ 1 00 reward will "be
paid to anyone tor authentic; Infor
mation as to. present whereabouts
' of 'Mrs. Flora Hill Pas, formerly
Flora Hill, who with tier husband
moved to Crania Pass, Oregon,
sometime in 1902 or 1903, from
San Francisco. It will be to this
lady' advantage to communicate
at once with Mitchell A Gantx, At
torney, Alliance, Nebraska. .19
WA.YTKD-.Kdgerman for sawmill,
$6 dy. T. C. 1. Frenlere, Bray,
C1. 28
Wi.VNTKl) tA competent girl or
woman to do general housework.
Mr. Horace Pel too, Gold Hill.
Oregon. 28
WANTED TO Bl'Y A twin cylin
der motorcycle, not older than
1916 model. Address Clin. Ilrlgifs.
1olund, Ore., or iphone Grave. 4JT
WANTMD Man and wife for work
on farm, wife lo run boarding
house. 'River Banks Farms. ' 31
MIAN iA'N'I) WIFE want work togeth
er. Prefer camp rooking or fruit
picking. Coll Thin ' Piirtymnn,
Grant Pas Rooming house. 28
MWtKIXANKOl'H
B. U OALBRAITH Insurance, any
kind. Rental. Building and
Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 09
Q street. . Mtf
ATTENTION" A uyer of the" Med
ford Junk Co. will lie la Grant
Pass from July 16th to 31st. Bring
your rags, metal, rubber, sacks,
hide and pelt. 403 South Blxth
street, Grant Pass, Ore. 29
CIVIL ENGINEER
DANIJ0L MoFARiLAiND, civil engl
neer and surveyor. Residence
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y.
OKNTIHTS
E. C. MACY, iD. M. D. Flrat-claas
dentistry. 109 South Sixth
street, Grant IPass, Oregon.
PHYSICIANS
L. O. CLEMENT, M. 'D., Prac tice
limited to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Glauses fitted.
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on Ap
pointment Phones, office 62; resi
dence S59-J.
S. IMTGHRIDUE, M7"l7 Physician
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or nlglit. Phones,
residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth
and II streets. , . , j
A. A. VJTH'AM, . .U D. Jnternal
modiuiue and nervous . diseases,
903 Cortiett iBlilgi.'iPortUitld,; Ore.
Hours 10 ift 12 a. m.r 2 to 4 p. m
DR. W. T. TO.iIPKIN8. , "sJ""-!
'Rooms ,1 and 2 Schmidt ; Bldg.
Treats all disease. Hours 9-12
a. m,; 1-5 ,p. m.. 'I'houe 304-R. .
VETERINARY " SVIUiKOX "
Dlt. R. J. BESTl'L, VeterlnHrla'u.
Office at residence:" Phone 305-R.
ELECntlOHL WORK
ELECTRIC WIRING and .-genera-
electrical work, ,ropalrlng, htu.
wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 Nortl
Sixth street, pbone 47. t
Outdoor I'nlon Hfrv're
Tho summer union church service
will begin tomorrow evouiiig on the
lawn of the Central school. Kev.
Henry O. Hanson, who hn rcceiHly
taken the leadership of the Presby
terian church here win be the speak
er. There lias been a good Intercut
manifested In theso meeting In the
past and this aerie will no doubt he
well attended and helpful. The
speaker for the following Sundays
will lie announced Inter.
Xcuiiutn M. K. Church
Morning aervlce at 1 1 a. m. Ser
mon topic. "Jehu of Today." An
them 1y the choir, duet by (.Margue
rite Wllile and ITulen Kills. At 8 p.
m we join in the union outdoor
Miimmer service at the Central school
grounds.
Sunday school at 10 a. ra. Kp
worlh !U'Hguo at 7 p. m. We Invite
you to worship with u.
Melville T. Wire, Pastor.
liun li uf ( lirl-l
The teu:hlng hour of the church
heglns at 10. Mr. Ellen Thrasher,
superintendent. We are aiming at
keeping attendance during the Hum
mer at 80 per cent of our enroll
ment. Come and help reach this ob
jective. Communion at 11. Sermon
subject, "-Have We 'Been iDecelved In
Jmiib?" No regular evening er
vli R on account of union service on
Central school lawn.
Cha. It. Drake, mluixter.'
lUptNt tliurrli
Bible school at 10, R. K. Hnckett.
iierltitenilent, rlasses for all age.
Morning service at 11, sermon on
The Meiwage of Jenns." n. Y. V. V.
at 7. Tnlon eervlce at 8. A cor
dial Invitation to all.
C. At. dine, preacher.
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IWDmny PreMbytivlan lliurc
Sunday school, 10 1 di. Morning
rornhlp. 11, "Echoe of Oregon Sy
nod." I'nlon eervlcee on Protestant
churches on 1he grounds of the Cen
tral school at 8 o'clock,,. The aer
vlce I In charge of the 'Presbyter
lu"n and Uie paator win speak on
the theme. "Wanted Men of Faith."
Midweek service on Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Henry G. Hanson, minlmer.
The HAIvntlua Army
Meeting: At 11 a. m.. holy living;
at 2 p. in., Bible school; at 6 p. in:,
Y. P. I; nt 8 p. in., "Jesus Christ
Yesterday. Today and Forever."
Music and song. Men cordially In
vited.
T. Ev StraiHIn. Ensign.
(Iiorch of (itMl
Rider A. Schlatter, of 1'arller,
Ca1., will apens al the chapel of the
Church of ka Sunday, July 27, at
1 1 a' m. All are Invited.
Flint Church of Christ Sclent lm
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday. In the W. O. W. ball,
st 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet,
lngs at 8 o'clock. The snhleef fn-
Bnnday la, "Christian Science."
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARO
Effective Nov. 19, 1918.
Trafna will rua Tuesday, Thursday
' and Saturday
Ive Grant Pass ..........1 P. M
Arrive Water Creek I P. M.
Leave Waters Creek 3 P. M
Arrive Grants Pas 4 P. M.
For Information regarding freight
and passenger rates call at the office
of the company, Lundburg bulflllng.
or telephone 131.
URATAQK AND TRANS kit
rHE WORLD MOVES; so do w.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Pbon
StT-R.
f. G. ISBAM, drayag and transf
Safes, i lano and furnltur
moved, packed, shipped and stoi
ed. Office phone 124-T. Real
dence phone, 124-R.
Women's Summer Weight Union
Suits, also Knit Pants and
Sleeveless Vests
MRS. E.
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marvels. The petrified forest where'
the forest cast In stone has been done'
by valient nature drop by drop a !
the water lias trickled through the!
marble, wanning out the lime stone. I
One of the wonders .which must not 1
esoape notice Is the stream of Ice
cold lime water, which gurgle and
ruahes through the dcipths 1elow, and '
finally emerge at the lower en-!
trance. A cp of thl lime water Is
a Invigorating alt our late lamented '
'beverage, medicine and friend. '
Thre hour and a hlf of wonder-
land, safoly conducted by Guide'
Rowley, a man who feels the honor
which has been accorded him Id,
placing him In chaYge of this ma-'
terplece of nature. Tbl trip should
not lie attempted without a guide as,
fall are possible for the nnexper-.
lenced. IWth Ttowley In charge, my
two youngster had the joy-time of .
their live In the bowle of the earth, j
and had provided for them a tru:
ghost story material for years to;
come. !
The Devil' caldron, pictured in '
the weird light, by the guide be-,
cornea real and the prehistoric skele
ton of gigantic beats, need only hi
suggestion to clothe them In their
former greatness. The Queen's pal
ace, Joaquin Millers' chapel. Twin
Sisters. Paradise Lost, Washington
"Monument, Bee Hive, Ora'veyard and '
the tunnels and passages between,
make a Journey never to be forgot
ten. iA playground provided for .the
people, grand in Its majesty of na
ture's building which costs nothing
but a pleasant trip to see, and yet
only a small percentage of Oregon
lans have seen the caves, even some
living closest having failed In accept
ing their onportunltle.
No provision are made at the
caves for caring for tourists In the
way of housing, and camping equip
ment must be carried In If a longeH
stay than one day 1 Intended. An
early atari from Grants Pass, makes
the Whole trip possible In one day,
but If we go again, as we fully ex
pect to. we will spend several day
about the caves.
Bond1 IcUrr Pniwr
Good quality bond pa'per. 814xtl
Inches, unruled, at $1 per 500 sheets.
Courier office. 23tf
XOTIOK TO IX)XTIUrTOKS
Sealed proposals tor constructing
or imitrovlnj; the Hayes Hill Section
of the Grants iPaas-Crescent City. Na
tional forest road project located
partly within the Siskiyou National
forest, Stale of Oregon, County of
Josephine, will be received "by the'
district engineer, bureau of public
roads, lT. S. department of agricul-'
t ure. -at 204 Postofflce building,:
Portland, Oregon, 'until 10 o'clock
a. m. on tbe 29th day of July, 1919,,
at which time and place they will
lie publicly opened and read. ' The
right is reserved to reject any and
all bids, and none will tie considered
except those from contractors ascer-'
talnetf to lie experienced and respon-l
sfble. -
The legnth of iproject to be con-!
stnicted or Improved Is approximate-;
ly 2 miles, and the principal items
of work " are approximately as fol-
lows: 10 acres clearing: 25,000 u. 1
yds. rock excavation, 27.000 cu. yds.:
common excavation, 80,000 cu. yds
sta. overtianl. 7,000 lin. ft. guard:
rail, nnd 1,300 lin, ft. culverts.
The work embraced 1n tbl con
tract shall be completed within ISO I
weather working days. . .
'The contract form and the maps,
plans, specifications. nd estimates
nf quantities may lie exainiued by
responsible contractors at the ' fol-,
lowing addreeseis:
204 Postofflce Building, Portland, 1
Oregon. . . .
' Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass,!
Oregon. !
All 'proposals must 'be made on '
forms, and in accordance with In-!
st motions, forming a part of. the
sieclflcatlons above referred to.
, C. H. iPURCEU, . ,
- '' Acting District Engineer.
REHKOPF
A Long, Useful Life
INTERNATIONAL 8-16 kerosene
tractor has 88 years of farm machine
bunding experience and more than 13 year of
tractor building knowledge back of it. It is a
popular size and weight and owners are pleased
with the way it performs both at the drawbar
and belt :
Fanners who have used International tractors
realize keenly the saving that results from the use
f a tractor operating on kerosene. It is like hiring
a good man at $2.00 a day less than you expected
to pay.
International 8-16 Kerosene Tractor
has a sturdy, well-made engine. Every part of
the tractor is made of high-grade materials insur
ing long life and years of service.
You know how necessary it is to get farm work
done on time. With an International 8-16 you
can plow as deep and fast as good plowing should
be done. When not busy in the field, your Inter
national will deliver sturdy service at the belt
.Now is the time to place your order. Don't
wait until the last minute. The way to escape
shipping delays is to buy your tractor as early aa
possible.
Rogue River Hdw. Co.
HAYWOOIMVAKEFIELD CO. FAMOUS LIVE OP
Reed Goods
, t - -
In some nevr styles and tbe price are right. Tbe price you can
afford to puf . See some of these goods in our window.
Holman's Furniture Store
60S G street, opposite Band Stand
ON PAY DAY
Why not deposit your check, in the
Josephine County Bank
It inconvenient to rail at Itank. ju"t sign your
name on the buck of your imy check and mail it
Tho Josephine Oninty Rank will then send you a
check book a nil deposit nIid.
M. P. ANDERSON'S
Millmery Sale
This Sale Starts
Monday, July 28th
4 Will continue until this stock i cloned out
Many thlnx" lens than factory price Remarkable 'value You ran
not afford to miss such an opportunity
TKIM.MKI) HATS
RIIUIO.VS STOCKINGS
H.OWKIW SHiK THItKAI "
KKATHKHS XKKDMXS
VKII.INtiS , HAIli 11X8
..MA LINKS , : , COMBS , . . .
niixxs biushes ;..;";'''''';'
WIX(M , , QVIIiLS and OKXAMKNTS
, MAXV THIXtJS NOT MRNTlOXKI
Hours 1-Voin 9 a. ro. to e p. ra. 708 Fjist K Street
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